Release of the BlueMail mail client for Linux


Release of the BlueMail mail client for Linux

The Linux version of the free BlueMail email client has just been released.

It might seem to you that another email client for Linux is not needed. And you are absolutely right! After all, there are no source codes here, which means that many people can read your letters - from client developers to comrades of majors.

So why is BlueMail famous? Nobody knows for sure. What it was written on is also unknown. The developers themselves call it "a free, cross-platform client that is compatible with Gmail, Yahoo and Outlook." But its virtues do not end there! BlueMail scans your email to filter your inbox to separate emails from services and real people, while the merged folders feature lets you collect and organize emails from multiple email accounts. IMAP, Exchange and POP3 protocols are supported.

The free version allows you to download up to 3 copies (3 identities) of the program for home use. The Pro version for small businesses and enterprises has more features and includes paid support. The minimum cost of the β€œPro” version is $5.99 per month.

BlueMail is available for Ubuntu, Manjaro, and any snap-enabled distribution.

Install BlueMail right now:

sudo snap install bluemail

Source: linux.org.ru

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